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Dun Beag Broch
Explore Dun Beag Broch and marvel at this unique round stone tower overlooking Loch Bracadale and the Cuillin Hills.
Dun Carloway
Discover the ruins of a uniquely Scottish site atop a mound of rock on the Isle of Lewis.
Dunblane Cathedral
Plan your visit to Dunblane Cathedral which stands on a site that has been sacred for well over 1,000 years.
Dunfallandy Stone
Get a rare insight to Pictish life on this exceptionally well-preserved cross slab dating to around AD 600.
Dunglass Collegiate Church
Admire the handsome sandstone at this church of the 1400s, containing some fine carved stonework.
Dunkeld Cathedral
Dunkeld is regarded by some as Scotland’s most romantic cathedral. It's set on the banks of the Tay in at an ancient ecclesiastical centre.
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Dwarfie Stane
The Dwarfie Stane is a single sandstone block hollowed out to form the only known wholly rock‑cut prehistoric tomb in the British Isles.
Dyce Symbol Stones
The Dyce symbol stones are on display in an enclosure at the ruined kirk of St Fergus in Dyce, Aberdeenshire.
Eagle Rock
Eagle Rock is a weather-worn carving of an eagle, thought to date to the Roman occupation of Cramond, between about AD 140 and the early AD 200s.
Earl's Bu and Church, Orphir
Trace the events of a great Norse saga at the ruins of this church and high-status residence.
Earl's Palace, Birsay
Formerly the residence of Robert Stewart, the Earl’s Palace is a fine courtyard castle, and remains in a remarkable state of completeness.
Eassie Sculptured Stone
Trace the messages carved into this cross-slab, probably intended to promote the Pictish church.
East Aquhorthies Stone Circle
Wander among one of Scotland’s best-preserved recumbent stone circles.
Edin's Hall Broch
Visit a rare example of a Lowland broch – a uniquely Scottish fortification, usually found only in the north.